Disney is an incorporated company and therefore is "owned" by many people. You may have been thinking of the fact that Steve Jobs was disney's largest shareholder, but even with his 7% of Disney that is nowhere close to a controlling stake.
Steve Jobs is the Co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc. He invented the macintosh, iMac, iPad, iPhone, and iPod. Steve also purchased an animation company from George Lucas, which later became Pixar Animation Studios. He invested $50 million of his own money into the company. The studio merged with Walt Disney, making Steve Jobs Disney's largest shareholder.
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Steve Wozniak remains a share holder in Apple and is unlikely to have sold any to Steve Jobs as he has plenty of his own.
he's the guy that got the idea of the iphone
The Walt Disney Company. On January 24, 2006, Pixar entered into an agreement with The Walt Disney Company to merge the two companies. The deal was approved by shareholders of both companies and the merger became effective on May 5, 2006. Pixar is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.
Jobs financed the company himself and gave his new employees freedom to explore what they could do. It was part of Jobs's evolving vision of computers: he became an advocate of the technology as enhancing creativity
They became friends in 1970 and formed Apple computer in 1976.
No but dose own 14 percent in it and might buy it this well
Disney owns ABC.
YES. For a long period from somewhere in the 70s to 1997, Steve Jobs was actually fired from his own company. He decided to start another computer company, NeXT, which he challenged Apple with. Eventually, in 1997, Apple acquired NeXT, along with Steve Jobs, where he took his seat back on the throne of Apple.
No, he works for Disney